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Science 15 June 1962:
Vol. 136. no. 3520, pp. 979 - 980
DOI: 10.1126/science.136.3520.979

Articles

Localization of Two Genetic Factors to Different Areas of ggr-Globulin Molecules

M. Harboe 1, C. K. Osterland 1, and H. G. Kunkel 1

1 Rockefeller Institute, New York 21

Gm(a) and Gm(b) factors are present in 7S ggr-globulin molecules and absent in 19S ggr-globulins, beta2A-globulins and Bence-Jones proteins, whereas the Inv(b) factor was demonstrated in all four kinds of proteins. The Inv type was identical in isolated 7S and 19S ggr-globulins of six normal sera. After papain splitting of 7S ggr-globulin, Gm determining sites were present only in the fast (F) split product and Inv determining sites were present only in the slow (S).


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